Delkin Devices EI - 25-1 manual Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued

SYMPTOM

 

ACTION

The main burner does not turn on with

3.

If using an optional thermostat, check to make sure the thermostat is set high enough

the pilot lit. (continued)

 

to turn on the appliance.

 

4.

If using an optional remote switch, check that the remote switch or the thermostat is

 

 

turned on.

 

5.

Check for weak pilot flame. If flame is weak, check gas supply, check pilot flame

 

 

adjustment and check for blockage of pilot orifice.

 

6.

Check all connections to the valve for tight electrical contact.

 

7.

Check for 400-500 mV from the thermopile with the burner off and 200-250 mV with

 

 

the burner on. If the voltages are lower, the thermopile is defective.

 

8.

Check for defective gas valve.

 

9.

Look for blockages in ports next to pilot flame.

 

10.Check for poor connection of the thermocouple to the valve or through the spill

 

 

switch. Wait for spill switch to cool before attempting to re-light the pilot.

The main burner shuts off when the

1.

This may be the normal operation of a wall thermostat installed to appliances.

appliance is warm

2.

Check for good pilot flames on the thermopile (see page 24).

 

3.

Check for good voltage from the thermopile.

 

4.

Check for proper functioning of venting system.

 

5.

Check wire connections. Expansion from heat affects a loose connection

 

6.

Check the spill switch for correct ohms reading. Replace if required.

 

7.

Check for proper drafting of the appliance. Correct if drafting is occurring into the

 

 

room.

 

8.

Spill switch has tripped. (Reset by hand when appliance has cooled)

 

 

Sooty deposits on the glass door.

1. If the flame is yellow and lazy, check for lint etc. around primary air shutter. Increase

 

 

primary air by opening the primary air shutter if necessary.

 

2.

Check for proper placement of the logs and branches. Ensure logs and burner are

 

 

clean. See that section in the instruction manual.

 

3.

Check for obstruction of the burner ports by the embers. See that section in the

 

 

instruction manual.

 

4.

Check for proper venting and blockage of the vent termination.

 

5.

Check manifold pressure and clock input rating for over-firing.

 

 

Sharp blue flames with flames lifting

1. Too much primary air. Reduce primary air by closing the primary air shutter. During

off the burner at the ends.

 

cold temperatures, some flame lifting may occur during start-up. (Follow primary air

 

 

specified settings on Page 4).

 

 

Convection blower does not turn on.

1. The convection fan is thermostatically controlled. It will only turn on when the

 

 

appliance is warmed-up. This may take up to 15 minutes with the appliance on high.

 

2.

Check for 120VAC electrical supply to the appliance. (Is the cord plugged in?)

 

3.

Check for proper mounting of the thermal snap disc.

 

4.

Check electrical connections.

 

5.

Check for defective thermal snap disc.

 

6.

Check for defective convection blower speed controller.

 

7.

Check for defective convection blower.

 

 

 

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Contents Euro 25 Page Introduction Euro 25 Table of Contents Safety Specifications Installation CodesHigh Altitude Installation General InformationFront View Surround Sparker Removable Control Cover Appliance Description & DimensionsClearances to Combustibles Installation InstructionsInstallation Instructions 15 ¼ 387 mm Venting PrecautionsGAS Connections VentingAttachment of Fireplace Surround Spill Switch is Connected to the Appliance FACTORY-WIREDGlass Door Placement of Brick PanelsLOG Placement LOG Placement Euro 25 PIN Hole for LOG # Euro 25 Operation Instructions For Your SAFETY, Read Before Lighting Initial OperationTemporary SHUT-DOWN Procedure START-UP ProcedureComplete SHUT-DOWN Procedure Cleaning the Appliance MaintenanceSymptom Action TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Adjusting Primary AIR Servicing Under WarrantyPilot Adjustment ServicingValve Connections Replacement of FANReplacing Major GAS Components Replacing GAS Component AssemblyChanging Main Burner Orifice Convertible Pilot OrificeAppendix a Precautions½ to 7 ½ 15 ¼ 387 mm Vent Gasket Connector Kit BCV4-KIT or BCV5-KIT Sample Warning Label Sample Modification Warning PlateCanadian Heating Product Model Montigo 28 Series Installation InstructionsFirehearth / Monterey Model Firesong 220 Series Gasglo Model GG 28 Series Archgard T-100 Series FMI Model 850 Series Natural GAS Important InformationArchgard Limited Warranty Item # Description QTY Unit Replacement Parts for EuroEuro 25 Warranty Registration Beatty Drive MISSION, B.C. Canada